Dance, Dancers and Dance-Masters in Renaissance and Baroque Italy
Edited by Gloria Giordano and Alessandro Pontremoli
Barbara Sparti
Massimiliano Piretti Editore
Brossura 17x24
Pagine 500
ISBN / Barcode: 9788864760414
Subject: Performing Art Dance
Over many years Barbara Sparti produced a series of highly important historical studies
on court dance, ranging widely from dance in aristocratic and noble circles to musical
sources, improvisation and embellishment, iconography, aesthetics, and Jewish dancingmasters.
A notable feature of all her studies was her awareness of and sensitivity to the
historical context.
Her interest in the History of Dance stemmed from her background as a performing
dancer and musician: she was Founder and Director of the ‘Gruppo di Danza
Rinascimentale’, which performed between 1975 and 1988 throughout Europe and
beyond; she also choreographed for opera, stage and television. Her scholarly activity
went hand in hand with teaching Renaissance dance in Europe, Japan and North America.
The present volume contains seventeen of her articles dating from 1988 to 2011 which
she chose to reprint for the convenience of students, scholars and amateurs. Although
they have been divided into six thematic sections, she herself wrote that ‘there is no
requisite order for reading over the chapters’. The articles represent her main interests
in the dance in Italy and France from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century.
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